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Qualitative data is different from quantitative data in that it is based on observations and descriptions. It is often collected through interviews, focus groups, and open-ended survey questions. Qualitative data is used to gain an understanding of people's opinions, experiences, and attitudes towards a particular topic.
Qualitative data is different from quantitative data in that it is based on observations and descriptions. It is often collected through interviews, focus groups, and open-ended survey questions. Qualitative data is used to gain an understanding of people's opinions, experiences, and attitudes towards a particular topic.
Course Outline
- Introduction
- Definition of qualitative data
- Importance of storytelling in data analysis
- The Art of Storytelling
- Characteristics of a good story
- How to structure a story
- Using Qualitative Data in Storytelling
- Advantages of using qualitative data
- Types of qualitative data to use
- Examples of Storytelling with Qualitative Data
- Case studies
- Interviews
- Focus groups
- Best Practices for Storytelling with Qualitative Data
- Ensuring accuracy and reliability
- Ethical considerations
- Tailoring the story to the audience
- Conclusion
- Summary of key points
- Future directions for storytelling with qualitative data
Course Currilcum
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- Minimal Design 00:00:00
- Minimal Video 00:00:00
- Vimeo video 00:00:00
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- Basic 00:00:00

